Tree- Plant Organic Food Storage

Biomass is nectar. The measure of the living fertile power of the soil is called "living matter".

Tree- Plant Organic Food Storage
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Biomass is nectar.  The measure of the living fertile power of the soil is called "living matter".  Biomass of numerous bacteria present in soil.  Eternal is alive.  Soil scientist SA Wax has written this for biomass.

Human is an aggregation of raddish black color matters  

                                    means ..............

Biomass is a mass of solitary black matter.

Biomass is a group of a few reddish and dark blacks composed of numerous substances.  In which plants, animals, germs, insects and microorganisms are all released by decomposing the dead body with microorganisms.  Then the biomass contains 50 to 60 percent carbon and 6 percent nitrogen.  It has a carbon and nitrogen ratio of 10: 1.  This proportion is best found in fertile and fertile soils.  When 1 kg of nitrogen is dissolved in air from 10 kg of carbon, biomass is formed.  The dead bodies of plants play an important role in the formation of biomass.  In order to keep the carbon, nitrogen ratio (10: 1) stable, it is necessary to cover the shade with one or two types of cover which can be mixed with sugarcane husk, wheat husk, chickpea, lentil, tuvar, urad, mug husk to make carbon and nitrogen.  Maximum amount of biomass can be appointed.  Covering one-legged and one-legged crops increases the maximum number of germs.  Domestic cow dung has the highest concentration of germs.  Because 1 gram of dung of a native cow contains 300 to 500 crore germs.  Due to the presence of more germs, the body decomposes after the death of more and more germs, and since the ratio of carbon and nitrogen is 10: 1, the formation of humus is maximum.

The Important of biomass

In biomass, the process of creation and Wintonburn coexist.  Biomass is not only an important source of nourishment for crop roots but also a source of nourishment through numerous microorganisms.  The organism has a wonderful ability to exchange nutrients.  Due to the presence of biomass in the soil, the soil becomes very soft, supple, soft, moist and airy, due to which the soil has good structure and rain water seeps into the soil and accumulates in the soil water sources.  1 kg of solvent absorbs 6 liters of water from air in 1 day.  The humidity is 35 to 90% throughout the year.  Biomass which is absorbed from the air and carried to the roots and germs of plants.  Biomass absorbs large amounts of moisture from the atmosphere and soil and stores that moisture in its own body.  The body of the organism is like a sponge which absorbs water and uses some of it for plant roots and some for microbial use.  Organisms overwhelm microorganisms with their externality and tenderness.  Biomass binds itself to clay particles and transforms them into graves, eliminating the stickiness of the clay.  This process makes the organic clay lumps round, granular, smooth and airy.  Biomass provides nutrients to the roots of all crops.  Organisms play an important role in providing the nutrients, elements and energy needed for the growth of microorganisms


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